Reforms to education, electricity and other areas will advance in 2016-20, but competitiveness fundamentals will remain weak in some areas. The country will remain in the bottom third of our global business environment rankings, constrained by its small market size, frail institutional capacity, skills and energy deficiencies, lagging infrastructure and corruption. The government will focus on addressing poor educational outcomes and alleviating poverty, while also supporting small businesses and farmers. Foreign investment and foreign-exchange rules will remain liberal, and protection of intellectual property rights will become more effective.